This song, it just makes you tingle inside and smile with the thought of be able to live life and see the world in a great ultra via musicans guitar, or paino.
-Do bluesy bands likes Zeppelin, Floyd, Joplin, Doors, Hendrix, and The Who give you chills? Are you physically attracted to seeking truth in music? Well I am formally inviting you to take a listen to my channel, Using your open mind take the time to hear my tunes... And in case if you end up liking it, your subscribtion to my channel will help me show the world my music. Much Love.
I've heard three versions of The Violent Sequence of the concerts. Rick is an extraordinary musician, I'm not a composer, and I composed the music for his memory, I'm not a musician, and I recorded this music. A few months ago I did not know anything about music, just listening to music. Thanks for this video. Go RICK WRIGHT!
Rick is a genius. so simple but yet so emotional. Just a piano and a brilliant mind. You won't hear such music in the future. NEVER again! stop hoping or having dreams! Today we live in a society that doesn't appreciate true music qualities. A song doesn't need to be good, it has to be SOLD, commercial. It's all about sound effects, computed music, "fat beats", sexy singers. Look at such rediculous clowns like Lady Gaga. What have we done to music...? Floyd times are over. Irrevocably. a shame.
@NikF92 I disagree. While we are experiencing a time of shitty popular music, we have seen this before(in the 80's) great music came out in the 90's (blind melon, pearl jam, rage against the machine, etc.) and even some in the 2000's (the white stripes). Great music is coming out all the time and to say that "no music will be as good as that of the 60's and 70's" is just an ignorant statement.
@schoolglue1234 i'm ignorant, as i'm 18 years old - i did not experience the 70's/80's As for today, yes, there is great music all around. you mentioned the white stripes, i mention coldplay, james blunt... "shitty popular music" is currently taking control of the media. when i was 8 years old, i couldn't recite the lyrics of "disco pogo" !!! who cares today about a wonderful ben folds/nick hornby album or the new peter gabriel masterpiece "scratch my back"? only people 40 years older than me.
@mightyjoeyo he didn't say he liked "popular media music". he's actually saying the opposite and i commend him because he's 18 and obviously has a good taste of music and doesn't buy into that "shitty popular music" that nowadays has. anyone who comes to this video has a good taste of music.
it was Rick for the film Zabriskie Point, it was for a section of the film with riots with students and cops etc. i.e. violent. It wasn't used because it was too sad. give a good search on the web and you can find a great version. search for the complete zabriskie point sessions.
Yeah phoenix91, it was intended to be in Zabriskie Point, but the director found it too sad 'cause he wanted something more like Careful With That Axe, Eugene.
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The photo shows it right: Waters + Gilmoure conspired to hijack Syd Barrets Band ; still there were Mason and Wright for some of the original qualities of it.
They didn't want to kick Syd out; they had to, or else the band wouldn't have been able to function. Syd often would just stop playing in concert, and things like that, which make it simply impossible to function--you can't be a band if your front man doesn't play music or sing half the time.
If Syd were really into it he would have kept going with his music career, but instead he had to be encouraged (by his former bandmates even) to make two more albums. He simply didn't care anymore.
You know the two closest friends in the band (though they didn't play together long) were Syd and David? They grew up learning to play together. And David consistently remained present for Syd in his poor health.
I'm glad Syd left it. He was ill and needed care. If he had stayed in the band - he would have been tortured for fans' benefits? Schizophrenia, especially then, is a painful burden.
Anyhow: I prefer the early things, until 1971: These are usable for a party; the rest you can't throw in because of the too long passages of Waters's singing ... which was also too problem-loaded; he should have sticked to the bass-playing.
Maybe Syd would have deserved a better band, eg. just without Waters ...
There's a bootleg of Rick's in-the-studio demo of this, and that version's quite boring and repetitive... you can't wait for it to end, because there's very little variation to it.
This song, it just makes you tingle inside and smile with the thought of be able to live life and see the world in a great ultra via musicans guitar, or paino.
robloverforeva89 5 months ago
Köszönöm csigabiga
Katimaci 6 months ago
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-Do bluesy bands likes Zeppelin, Floyd, Joplin, Doors, Hendrix, and The Who give you chills? Are you physically attracted to seeking truth in music? Well I am formally inviting you to take a listen to my channel, Using your open mind take the time to hear my tunes... And in case if you end up liking it, your subscribtion to my channel will help me show the world my music. Much Love.
AbsoluteZeroMusic 7 months ago
never heard before ty
munghi 8 months ago
If interested; a slideshow is uploaded for our "No Heaven No Hell"
Inspired by the unreleased piece with Pink Floyd: 'The Mortality Sequence' (from early performances of "Dark Side Of The Moon") -
for a faked Pink Floyd album "Double Core" (Neptune Pink Floyd) made by Pink Floyd fans.
fdsvenskvisslare 10 months ago
I've heard three versions of The Violent Sequence of the concerts. Rick is an extraordinary musician, I'm not a composer, and I composed the music for his memory, I'm not a musician, and I recorded this music. A few months ago I did not know anything about music, just listening to music. Thanks for this video. Go RICK WRIGHT!
RWTPK 10 months ago
mo' piano! As most people have said is Us and Them-like but is like a strangely beautiful rudimentary version.
aViewwithaRoom 1 year ago
well you tried, but how did it get so bad? is this live?
TEMPmichaelhansen 1 year ago
I cry every time I hear this song.
cocoabeanbrunetti 1 year ago
Rick is a genius. so simple but yet so emotional. Just a piano and a brilliant mind. You won't hear such music in the future. NEVER again! stop hoping or having dreams! Today we live in a society that doesn't appreciate true music qualities. A song doesn't need to be good, it has to be SOLD, commercial. It's all about sound effects, computed music, "fat beats", sexy singers. Look at such rediculous clowns like Lady Gaga. What have we done to music...? Floyd times are over. Irrevocably. a shame.
NikF92 1 year ago 3
@NikF92 I disagree. While we are experiencing a time of shitty popular music, we have seen this before(in the 80's) great music came out in the 90's (blind melon, pearl jam, rage against the machine, etc.) and even some in the 2000's (the white stripes). Great music is coming out all the time and to say that "no music will be as good as that of the 60's and 70's" is just an ignorant statement.
schoolglue1234 1 year ago
@schoolglue1234 i'm ignorant, as i'm 18 years old - i did not experience the 70's/80's As for today, yes, there is great music all around. you mentioned the white stripes, i mention coldplay, james blunt... "shitty popular music" is currently taking control of the media. when i was 8 years old, i couldn't recite the lyrics of "disco pogo" !!! who cares today about a wonderful ben folds/nick hornby album or the new peter gabriel masterpiece "scratch my back"? only people 40 years older than me.
NikF92 1 year ago
@NikF92 So you only like shit that is popular in the media?? Typical
mightyjoeyo 1 year ago
@mightyjoeyo he didn't say he liked "popular media music". he's actually saying the opposite and i commend him because he's 18 and obviously has a good taste of music and doesn't buy into that "shitty popular music" that nowadays has. anyone who comes to this video has a good taste of music.
Im 17 years old by the way
freddiebarry93 1 year ago
Nagyon jó és ritka!
Gratulálunk!
magyarstat 1 year ago
Ó,nagyon szépen köszönöm! Örülök,ha tudtam néhány kellemes percet szerezni.
csigabigaga 1 year ago
someone please look at my song, I just want it out there, its the only vid. thanks fro any criticism i need it.
BazookaChipmunk 1 year ago
us and them theme!!!! US AND THEM!!!
arqkennyrose 1 year ago
@arqkennyrose NOPE
screamwriter1 1 year ago
why this song musiccredit :wright,waters?
I think it is just a rick song writing by himself
and lyric is waters
limunan 2 years ago 2
it was Rick for the film Zabriskie Point, it was for a section of the film with riots with students and cops etc. i.e. violent. It wasn't used because it was too sad. give a good search on the web and you can find a great version. search for the complete zabriskie point sessions.
BazookaChipmunk 1 year ago
Rick Wright,fantastic keyboard player.R.I.P.
GarryMcFarlane 2 years ago
the beginning of this, before the piano sounds like prelude 3.0 from slipknot's all hope is gone...floyd influences all.
correct me if i am wrong, but i think that is the name of the intro to slipknots album.
ILLKRILLKILLER 2 years ago
anybody else hearing Us and Them?
Timothyv491 2 years ago 2
yeah, it was written in 1969, and shelved until Dark Side, THANK GOD.....
sgtpepper1138 2 years ago
sgtpepper1138. Yead dude, it was supposed to be on some movie, but the director was an asshole and didn't include on the soundtrack for it.
phoneix91 2 years ago
Yeah phoenix91, it was intended to be in Zabriskie Point, but the director found it too sad 'cause he wanted something more like Careful With That Axe, Eugene.
pishposh11 2 years ago
You're all very welcome!
csigabigaga 2 years ago
fantastic song!!thanks!
yaleisnow 2 years ago
Thanks for the upload!
ErnieandBert1 2 years ago
This is us and them
Luciferdetrelew 2 years ago 2
this is an early version of us and them...called the violent sequence. from when they were working on the zabriskie point sessions.
countvonjustin 2 years ago 7
Love, love listening to this while I'm doing something artistic.
psychonautpsychosis 2 years ago
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The photo shows it right: Waters + Gilmoure conspired to hijack Syd Barrets Band ; still there were Mason and Wright for some of the original qualities of it.
chiefthegreat 2 years ago
They didn't want to kick Syd out; they had to, or else the band wouldn't have been able to function. Syd often would just stop playing in concert, and things like that, which make it simply impossible to function--you can't be a band if your front man doesn't play music or sing half the time.
If Syd were really into it he would have kept going with his music career, but instead he had to be encouraged (by his former bandmates even) to make two more albums. He simply didn't care anymore.
athrough0 2 years ago 3
You know the two closest friends in the band (though they didn't play together long) were Syd and David? They grew up learning to play together. And David consistently remained present for Syd in his poor health.
theveryslyfox 2 years ago
Anyhow they should have thrown out waters instead of Barrett: We then probably would have a lot more of _good_ PF-Albums ...
Maybe Syd didn't care any more for it because of Waters's less inspired dominance ...
After all: Syd was the fountain of creativity, Wright worthy, & Mason the other one of the 2 best drummers on the world, besides John Bonham ...
chiefthegreat 2 years ago
I'm glad Syd left it. He was ill and needed care. If he had stayed in the band - he would have been tortured for fans' benefits? Schizophrenia, especially then, is a painful burden.
theveryslyfox 2 years ago
Anyhow: I prefer the early things, until 1971: These are usable for a party; the rest you can't throw in because of the too long passages of Waters's singing ... which was also too problem-loaded; he should have sticked to the bass-playing.
Maybe Syd would have deserved a better band, eg. just without Waters ...
chiefthegreat 2 years ago
Waters didn't sing in Us and Them, there's Gilmour in verses and Gilmour + Wright in chorus.
Miszalke1 2 years ago 5
and ugh... Sorry for the bad Grammar.
theveryslyfox 2 years ago
THANK YOU for the upload -- awesome!
dufortrph 2 years ago 2
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Pink Floyd wrote "Dogs".
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
this is by far one of thier best songs , its alot better them us and them. Its the first time i have ever heard it.
manskitto123 2 years ago 2
There's a bootleg of Rick's in-the-studio demo of this, and that version's quite boring and repetitive... you can't wait for it to end, because there's very little variation to it.
It's from the Zabriskie Point scoring sessions.
StephanieLives 2 years ago
why roger and rick both write this song?
not only rick himself?
limunan 2 years ago
Rick wrote the music, and Roger wrote the lyrics on "Us and Them".
BrokenChair88 2 years ago
On this version credit goes to Rick, on Us And Them credit goes to Rick and Roger, cause roger, as brokenchair88 said wrote the lyrics.
florez411 2 years ago
Us & them....!!!
thanks
chelito19play 3 years ago
Paris 01-23-70??
CraterAE 3 years ago
Lol, to think that this became "Us and Them"
Madroxxide17 3 years ago
RIP Rick. Pink Floyd will never be again the same, even if a reunion takes place.
VercettiVice 3 years ago 2
I'd prefer that they don't reunite without Richard Wright. Because yeah, it just wouldn't be Pink Floyd. It'd be really bad if they replaced him!
Madroxxide17 3 years ago 3
Every time I listen to "The Great Gig in the Sky", I say "Rick Wright's a genius". It's cool that they got together one last time before he died.
HookedOnSonics518 3 years ago 2
excellent, minus the sound quality...
shine on rick...
TRIARII117 3 years ago
Got to be from
"Violence in Birmingham/feb70"...right?
Amazing concert, had tape for years. been waiting for better generation since forever. "Main Theme From More" brilliant too.
The Amazing Richard! God bless him!
thanks for posting.
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the word of gord
thewordofgord 3 years ago
how do i get a copy of this show? i have the 2cd set of a psychedelic night 12/20/1970 and thats my favorite
djwolf12 2 years ago
RIP...one of the greatest
bunnygal079 3 years ago
Great keyboard work by the late, great Richard Wright. RIP Rick.
kev382869 3 years ago
You welcome!:)
csigabigaga 3 years ago
good!!! it's the early "us and them" thanks.
abisail 3 years ago 2